Fans of Kurt Cobain were here

Fans of Kurt Cobain were here

Kim Murphy/ Los Angeles Times

Fans of Nirvana singer, guitarist and co-founder Kurt Cobain, who died in 1994, have made their way for years to the bridge on the Wishkah River in Aberdeen, Wash., under which the singer spent time as a youth. The underside of the bridge figures in Nirvana's song "Something in the Way."

Fans of Nirvana singer, guitarist and co-founder Kurt Cobain, who died in 1994, have made their way for years to the bridge on the Wishkah River in Aberdeen, Wash., under which the singer spent time as a youth. The underside of the bridge figures in Nirvana's song "Something in the Way." (Kim Murphy/ Los Angeles Times)

Fans of Nirvana singer, guitarist and co-founder Kurt Cobain, who died in 1994, have made their way for years to the bridge on the Wishkah River in Aberdeen, Wash., under which the singer spent time as a youth. The underside of the bridge figures in Nirvana's song "Something in the Way."